Young Chang
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![]() YOUNG CHANG UPRIGHT PIANO CONTINENTAL HIGH GLOSS EBONY 425 US $1,400.00
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![]() YOUNG CHANG G150 BABY GRAND PIANO EBONY PIANO South Florida US $4,000.00
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![]() Incredible 9 Young Chang Concert Grand Piano G 275 US $35,000.00
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![]() Young Chang Grand Piano Stabilizing Carpet Moving and Dusting Kit US $69.99
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![]() YOUNG CHANG G185 GRAND PIANO POLISHED MAHOGANY FINISH 1987 6FT 3IN DEEP US $5,995.00
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![]() 1995 YOUNG CHANG GRAND PIANO G185 Excellent condition US $7,800.00
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![]() YOUNG CHANG Studio Upright Piano with bench US $3,800.00
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![]() Young Chang Baby Grand Piano Model G 175 59 Beautiful Polished Ebony US $5,000.00
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![]() Young Chang U 107 88 Key Upright Piano U107 U 107 US $1,539.99
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![]() YOUNG CHANG U 116 UPRIGHT IN SATIN OAK STUDIO LK US $1,477.77
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![]() Young Chang TG 157 Baby Grand Piano US $5,999.00
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![]() Very Nice Young Chang Baby Grand Piano G185 1990s Model in excellent condition US $6,295.00
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![]() Young Chang Grand Piano 61 PG 185 Signature Series US $7,000.00
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![]() Young Chang G 157 Baby Grand Piano Excellent Condition US $4,999.00
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![]() Young Chang Baby Grand made in South Korea US $4,900.00
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![]() Young Chang Piano U107 US $1,500.00
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![]() Young Chang Grand Piano G 175 Beautiful Polished Ebony 5 9 US $6,890.00
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![]() Young Chang 50 Baby Grand Piano Excellent BHA US $5,288.00
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![]() Young Chang PG 150 Player Piano US $7,000.00
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![]() Young Chang G150 Grand Piano Double Mint VIDEO US $5,495.00
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![]() Young Chang Grand 1998 Model G 208 610 Ebony Polish US $11,995.00
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![]() Young Chang 59 G 175 Grand Piano Ebony EC nice touch tone Steinway choice US $5,500.00
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![]() Young Chang G 208 6 10 Grand Ebony Warranty US $10,860.00
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![]() Young Chang Continental Console Piano Ivory Polish complete with bench US $1,950.00 |
![]() ELEGANTLY MAINTAINED YOUNG CHANG MAHOGANY WOOD PIANO COMPLETE WITH STOOL US $1,995.00
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![]() Baby Grand Piano Young Chang Ivory US $336.00
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![]() Young Chang Baby Grand Piano US $2,500.00
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![]() 1982 Young Chang off white 46 upright U107 0047302 US $1,400.00
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![]() Young Chang US $1,599.00
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![]() Young Chang Baby Grand Piano US $3,600.00
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![]() Young Chang Upright Piano U 107 High Gloss Ebony 425 US $2,500.00
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Young Chang Mc - Chokola Vany (Juin 2011)_**En forme-Match Retour** mp4
How to Think Young and Stay Young
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau
Ben Douglas, professor at the University of Mississippi Medical School at Jackson, once said, "You're as young as you think."
Apparently, if you think you are young, you will stay young. Thinking young is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
But the problem is: How to think young and stay young.
Aging is gradual, but inevitable. Aging has a direct debilitating effect on your brain. Free radicals can damage your brain over decades of changes: when you reach 65, your brain cells undergo many more mutations than they did in your younger years. These cumulative changes may bring about a neurological disease, such as dementia.
If that is the case, then how do you think young?
Firstly, you need to understand that age does not affect your intelligence. Intelligence is general cognitive power in processing new information and making logical decisions based on the information acquired. If your brain is healthy, it is capable of performing all these cognitive functions, and much more, because the potential of the human brain is never fully harnessed and utilized.
Research studies have demonstrated that your brain has the same amount of cognitive "reserves" even when you reach old age; in other words, your cognitive functions remain almost intact even if there is cumulative damage due to free radicals. However, when the cumulative damage reaches a certain "critical" point, then signs and symptoms of dementia may begin to surface.
The evident moral lesson: Prevent the onset of gradual cumulative damage; don't wait till you have acquired some form of dementia before you take any positive action. Do something about it NOW!
Simply, thinking young makes you stay young.
Drugs (such as estrogen, testosterone and DHEA hormone replacement therapies) may slow down the mutations of brain cells, thereby keeping your brain healthy.
Brain exercises can promote "synaptic plasticity." Synapses are unstable entities in your brain, and they can adapt to any change in neurons. Essentially, synaptic plasticity means "use it or lose it." Inputting more information promotes synaptic plasticity; that is to say, it gives your brain more work to do, such as memorizing and processing information. Brain exercises, like any type of physical exercise, require consistency and regularity in order to be beneficial and effective. To achieve this, it is important to make your brain exercises interesting with variety. Just as cross-training of a variety of muscle groups will lead to overall physical fitness, cross-training of different cognitive functions of the brain will contribute to optimum brain fitness.
To increase cognitive functions of your brain, try learning a new language. Research has shown that bilinguals who regularly use two languages have better protection against the onset of dementia than those who use only one language. The reason is that learning a new language requires symbol decoding, memorizing, and even abstract reasoning - which are all important cognitive functions of a healthy brain.
Aside from learning a new language, taking up a new sport, such as tennis or golf, or playing a new musical instrument also contributes to optimum cognitive functioning, because these activities require concentration, memorization, and coordination of motor skills, which benefit your brain cells.
Other than brain exercises, the first line of defense against the demise of brain cells may include using antioxidants and supplements to combat free radicals, which damage brain cells over time. These antioxidants include beta carotene, carotenoids, vitamins E and C, glutathione, alpha lipoic acid, coenzyme Q10, and pycnogenol.
You may also use non-antioxidants to boost your brain health, such as selenium and zinc, and herbs, such as gingko biloba.
Prevention is better than cure. This certainly applies to thinking young to stay young.
About the Author
Stephen Lau is a researcher and writer. He has published several books, including "No Miracle Cures" on natural healing; he has also created many websites on Chinese natural healing, eating disorders, Zen healthy lifestyle, and mental depression. For more information on brain health and all matters related to longevity, go to: http://www.longevityforyou.com
Piano Help- Pramberger or Young Chang?
I'm buying a new baby grand piano and I've narrowed my options to two pianos. A 5'3" Young Chang and a 5' (i think) Pramberger. I'm a leaning a little towards the Pramberger, but what do you think? Please give some detail, perhaps more than pramberger or young chang. Thanks so much!
So you're trying to decide between a Young Chang and a Young Chang.
Pramberger:
Contact Young Chang America
9501 Lakewood Dr, SW #D, Box 99995
Lakewood, WA 98499-3200
Phone: 253-589-3200
Built By: Young Chang
http://www.youngchang.com/
No, wait ... now they are built by Samick (since 2004)
http://www.smcmusic.com/
http://www.pramberger.co.kr/
... Apparently old Joe P., who used to be employed by Steinway, will get anyone to put his name on the fall board.
The examples of Pramberger's I have played were Young Changs. I don't recall the pianos with his name to be anything like remarkable. And my only experience with Young Chang was the 6' 4" grand at my last Church building ... every week thinking, "God, that thing is awful" -- Downright ugly sound, inconsistent action and bright like the sound of breaking glass.
I can't really speak to the Samick, as the only one I've ever played was a mini 85 key upright -- like a JS-042, but four keys short on top.
Coming from SMC family, however, I did enjoy the recent William Knabe grands I've played (about three or four years ago)
http://www.knabepianos.com/


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